In its day if was a great program along with the Parsons Technology product that was very similar.

To be honest I don't bother with the Logos 8 Atlas, I often find more useful maps in study bibles related to the passage I am looking a rather than in the Atlas tool, after than I'll look in Bible Map / Atlas / Chart / Handbooks / Introductions etc, the old Biblical Places Maps that existed before the current Atlas is also available as a resource and is a better source of maps as well.

FL just seem to miss the mark completely with the Atlas tool which is a shame because I know a lot of effort went into what was done but I think they bit off more than they could chew.

I often find more useful maps in study bibles related to the passage I am looking a rather than in the Atlas tool, after than I'll look in Bible Map / Atlas / Chart / Handbooks / Introductions etc, the old Biblical Places Maps that existed before the current Atlas is also available as a resource and is a better source of maps as well.

FL just seem to miss the mark completely with the Atlas tool which is a shame because I know a lot of effort went into what was done but I think they bit off more than they could chew.

I searched the publishers for a small thin Bible that would be easily pursable. And goat skin. No sheep. Baaaah. And indeed they make one (sorry, goats). But what is so interesting is they managed a small useful Bible dictionary. And a great set of maps! People like maps.

I still think Logos' idea was a web deliverable ... no interactives. And I'd assume after 4 tries, they'll just sit on the present design.

if you don’t upset the Apple Carta eventually yoI’ll have to throw them all out as the rot will go all the way through the whole Carta.

So I hope FL don’t sit on the current design but make changes to their approach but you are probably right Denise.

And If they sit on it, eventually the Atlas will get dropped from the software altogether based on usage statistics if FL are true to form.

Denise:

DIsciple II:

I often find more useful maps in study bibles related to the passage I am looking a rather than in the Atlas tool, after than I'll look in Bible Map / Atlas / Chart / Handbooks / Introductions etc, the old Biblical Places Maps that existed before the current Atlas is also available as a resource and is a better source of maps as well.

FL just seem to miss the mark completely with the Atlas tool which is a shame because I know a lot of effort went into what was done but I think they bit off more than they could chew.

I searched the publishers for a small thin Bible that would be easily pursable. And goat skin. No sheep. Baaaah. And indeed they make one (sorry, goats). But what is so interesting is they managed a small useful Bible dictionary. And a great set of maps! People like maps.

I still think Logos' idea was a web deliverable ... no interactives. And I'd assume after 4 tries, they'll just sit on the present design.